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Welcome to the Virginia Atlas of Community Health

The Virginia Atlas of Community Health is a web based application that includes population, economic and health indicators at the locality and ZIP code level.The community health status indicators include indicators of population demographics, births, mortality, disease, hospitalization, health insurance status, and other important measures of community health status. The community health service indicators include indicators of the supply of community health services for each locality. Atlas users can either generate a report of the range of locality or ZIP code indicators or create a thematically colored planning district map of up to two variables that will allow users to quickly evaluate the health of their community at the locality and ZIP code level. The indicators are accompanied by text explaining how to interpret the data at the local level.

The Virginia Atlas of Community Health was created to impact community health improvement projects across the Commonwealth. We believe the Atlas will: 1) stimulate interest in community health improvement by helping local leaders compare their community’s health status to that of other communities; 2) help local organizations identify their most pressing health needs, particularly within small geographic areas; 3) provide information on community health resources to help local organizations identify community service gaps; 4) provide data to justify funding requests from federal, state, local, and private sources; and 5) provide data for evaluating improvements in community health over time.

The health of Virginia is determined by the health of its local communities. Each local community has its own particular health concerns and system of health services.In virtually every community there are local public health agencies, hospitals & health systems, clinics, health professionals, businesses, faith communities, and other organizations working to improve the health of the local citizenry. These local organizations need comprehensive, accurate information on community health status in order to focus their limited resources on the most pressing problems and measure their progress. They also need information on the supply of community health services available to help address community health needs.

While various state agencies and other organizations do publish a wide range of community health information, it is often of little use to local organizations involved in community health improvement. From a local perspective, the major weaknesses of existing data sources are: 1) the data must be obtained from multiple sources with sometimes incompatible reporting formats; 2) the data are not always accompanied by adequate narrative to help local organizations interpret the data for their area; and 3) the data are typically provided at the locality, regional, or state level, and not useful for planning projects within smaller geographic areas. Consequently, local organizations with an interest in community health improvement are forced to proceed without adequate information or spend thousands of dollars in staff or consultant time to develop the information they need.

The Virginia Atlas of Community Health will put clear compelling data in the hands of those who can influence decisions at the local level and create the most impact for health. The application is supported by a dedicated web server and utilizes Altamap software linked to a massive data file of 65 data sets for each of 887 Virginia ZIP codes. Data was obtained from public and private sources including the US Census, Virginia hospital discharge data, Public Health birth and death records, Virginia Department of Education, Virginia State Police, Economic Development Partnerships and other sources.

Registration Information

Complete access to the Atlas is available through electronic registration. The information required for registration will be used to poll users in order to improve the functionality of the application, seek input for new data sets, and provide feedback for sponsors. If you would like to register with the Virginia Atlas of Community Health, please click on the following button.

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Background

The Virginia Center for Healthy Communities, initially funded through the Turning Point grant by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, developed the Virginia Atlas of Community Health in consultation with Community Health Resource Center, Inc. The data used to develop the ZIP code level maps and the city/county and ZIP code level reports is publicly available. The Virginia Center for Healthy Communities has developed this resource to enhance community health improvement strategies.

Sponsors

The Virginia Atlas of Community Health is generously supported by members of the Consortium on Health Philanthropy. Their partnership has made free access available to everyone who would benefit from using this resource tool for community health improvement. Sponsors of the Atlas include:

View a list of our sponsors, whose generosity made this site possible.
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